What Gamespot Users have to say about Neverwinter Nights
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Rating:7.7
"Shadows of Undrentide" adds some minor improvements to the core game, and provides a quality single player campaign.
It is clear when playing "Shadows of Undrentide" that Bioware listened to the criticisms of the core game, "Neverwinter Nights". The faults of that game have not been eliminated, but they have at least been addressed, a... Read Full Review
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Rating:7.8
Good but not great. SOU does not live up to the NWN standards.
SOU has the ability to be a great add-on to the already impressive Neverwinter Nights game. The different concepts for the plots are very good, but the storyline is not as fleshed out as in NWN or the add-on Hordes of t... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.9
Bioware's 2nd expansion which expands the campaign from SOU and adds even more content for modders. An great ending.
18 Months after the initial release of Neverwinter Nights, comes Hordes of the Underdark which adds a lot of different types of content for the NWN module makers out there. Hordes adds 5 new tilesets consisting of: Ex... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.4
Bioware's expansion that starts players from a new and more involved campaign and adds lots of content for modders.
Almost exactly 1 year after the initial release of Neverwinter Nights, Bioware came out with an expansion, which is subtitled Shadows of Undrentide. This expansion adds three new tilesets including: Rural Winter Tiles... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.6
Good game, better toolset
Since NWN's been out for a couple years now, it may be pointless to add my ten cents, but I'll keep it short and sweet: The single player game is good, but not up to BG or BG II standards. As usual with Bioware products,... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.2
Still holds up as the best D&D RPG since the Infinity Engine games.
RPG fans who crave a faithful, epic D&D CRPG haven't had much to pick from in recent years. Temple of Elemental Evil looked beautiful, but clunky, buggy gameplay ruined what could have been a fantastic throwback to Biowa... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8.5
A good RPG, not the Best, But good
The game is fun the gameplay is ok the graphics are ok the sound is very good the one thing that take's from this game is game play you don't have alot of control over your player if the game play was more like Starwar... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
Good solo CRPG. The best multiplayer CRPG for old-school and PNP D&D RPG'ers made to date. See neverwinterconnections.
A good solo CRPG that really comes into it's own if you become part of the online community. Not only are there user modules for this game you can find on www.neverwinterconnections.com that are better than the commercia... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
Great add-on
Great Add-on to an already great game. The expansion adds enough to deserve the score almost every game site will give it. It's truely a great great game. Theres not alot to say about it, it adds some new graphical enhan... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
Great RPG!!!
This game is amazing, i was never really a big RPG fan, certain games i realy really liked, but most i hated. Then i played Dungeon Siege, that changed my mind alot, so after i was done Dungeon Siege, I seen Neverwinter... Read Full Review
4 of 7 users found the following review helpful
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